Re: Estimate the size of the SQL file generated by pg_dump utility - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Bruce Momjian
Subject Re: Estimate the size of the SQL file generated by pg_dump utility
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Msg-id 200703060019.l260JCk02211@momjian.us
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In response to Estimate the size of the SQL file generated by pg_dump utility  ("Ravindran G-TLS,Chennai." <ravindran_g@hcl.in>)
Responses Re: Estimate the size of the SQL file generated by pg_dump utility
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Ravindran G-TLS,Chennai. wrote:
> Note: Please bear with us for the disclaimer because it is automated in
> the exchange server.
> Regards,
> Ravi

FYI, we are getting closer to rejecting any email with such a
disclaimer, or emailing you back every time saying we are ignoring the
disclaimer.

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